Parents who do not qualify for child benefit can lose £329 a year, or £6,500 in state pension, over a 20-year retirement.
Here's what you need to know about claiming your state pension, how much you'll be paid, and when it will happen.
Claimants must be over the state pension age (66) and have a type of disability or illness to claim Attendance Allowance.
The Government has confirmed it is going ahead with plans to let parents fill gaps in their state pension records if they didn't claim child benefit.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has released updated guidance for individuals looking to claim Attendance ...
MILLIONS on a state pension are set for a smaller pay rise than expected from next month when rates are hiked. The state ...
However, if you were already receiving DLA, PIP, or ADP you can renew the claim even though you are over State Pension age.
The state pension changes are set to take place in the new tax year in April - here's everything you need to know ...
You could receive £72.65 if you need help during the day or at night or £108.55 if you need help during the day and at night, ...
People born in certain years who claim the State Pension can get an additional £5,280 annually from the DWP once they turn 80 ...
The State Pension is set to rise in April, and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is writing to every pensioner ...